Nauru Broadcasting Service
Company type | Broadcast television radio |
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Founded | 1968 (radio) 1991 (television) |
Headquarters | Nauru |
Area served | Nationwide |
Owner | Nauru Media Bureau |
Subsidiaries | Nauru Television Radio Nauru |
The Nauru Broadcasting Service is the state-owned, non-commercial broadcasting service of the Republic of Nauru.
Founded in 1968, when the country obtained independence, the NBS operates Nauru Television and Radio Nauru.[1][2]
By the early 2000s, in a context of economic difficulties, the NBS was producing no local content, but rebroadcast programmes from the British Broadcasting Corporation, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Television New Zealand. Nauru TV possessed no functioning cameras, and Nauru Radio's broadcast signals were too weak to be heard throughout the small country. The NBS's capacities were subsequently enhanced with the assistance of AusAID, and by the late 2000s it was broadcasting locally made programmes across the island.[3]
References
- ^ "Nauru Yearbook 2006". Commonwealth of Nations. Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
- ^ "Nauru: Media", BBC News, 5 May 2009
- ^ "Nauru makes media network from scratch", The Australian, 15 February 2010
- Nauruan radio networks
- Television networks in Nauru
- Commercial-free television networks
- Government entities of Nauru
- Organizations established in 1968
- Publicly funded broadcasters
- Radio stations established in 1968
- Television channels and stations established in 1991
- 1968 establishments in Nauru
- State media
- Christian mass media companies
- Mass media companies
- Broadcasting in Oceania by country
- Oceanian television stubs